With the scores tied at 99-99 with just 23 seconds remaining in the game, Ingles flared out to the corner and knocked down the open look to give the Jazz a 102-99 lead.

On the previous posession, Ingles got the crucial stop for the Jazz, locking up Lou Williams and forcing him into a tough contested shot on the baseline, which sailed behind the backbaord.

Ingles, whose three-point shooting has been astoundingly efficient this season is now turning into a game winner for the Jazz.

The Aussie finished with 13 points on 5-for-8 shooting, including 3-for-6 from downtown in just 24 minutes of action.

"I think the big play was that play where it was a miscommunication and Ingles hit the three," Lakers forward Julius Randle said. "That was a huge possession."

Gordon Hayward led the way for the Jazz with 31 points, nine rebounds and three assists, taking on much of the offensive burden throughout the game. Hayward made mutiple big plays, but none better than this huge dunk over Randle.

The game featured 18 lead changes as neither team could wrestle control, until Ingles dropped the late dagger.

The Lakers struggled to generate any offence from their starting unit, outside of Randle, who produced a career-high 25 points on 9-of-12 shooting. He added seven rebounds as he went toe-to-toe with utah big man Rudy Gobert.

The other Lakers starters combined for just 26 points.

"When he's playing with that type of fire, that's when (Randle) really elevates himself as a great player in this league," coach Luke Walton said post-game

The Jazz now return to Utah to take on the Philadelphia 76ers, whilst the Lakers stay home to take on the Dallas Mavericks..